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@spicy-hooks/core

v3.0.0

Published

**React Hooks of general use.**

Downloads

2,512

Readme

@spicy-hooks/core

React Hooks of general use.

When working on a particular React Hooks powered project you often find yourself creating a low level reusable hook - it just feels right with React Hooks. You then copy paste that hook into your next project as it's simply handy. Then you add another one and another one...

Well you get the point, it's not a bad idea to have a place where we can share these hooks across teams, projects and even companies. This place is called @spicy-hooks/core.

Detailed description of all included hooks is available in our API reference.

This package is a part of the @spicy-hooks family. Be sure to checkout the other interesting packages we offer.

Installation

Just use the usual way:

npm install @spicy-hooks/core --save

or

yarn add @spicy-hooks/core

Versioning

The whole @spicy-hooks project complies with Semantic Versioning. The @spicy-hooks/core package is however just one package from the whole project. Seeing the major version incremented therefore doesn't necessarily mean that there is a breaking change in this particular package. Check the CHANGELOG.md for accurate information.

It is guaranteed though, that when the major version doesn't change, there has been no breaking change in this package.

Warning: The internal folder is excluded from any semantic versioning conventions. Importing from this folder directly is strongly discouraged.

Issues

Please submit any issue or feature request on the main project. (issue templates coming soon)

Documentation